While submarines seem a little cramped and operate under the ocean (not the most appealing getaway spot), they can actually be really helpful for the country's Navy. Find out about the plan to add more submarines to the fleet and why some feel they are such an important asset.

Surveillance is everywhere. We're all being watched ... on streets ... in suburbs ... at airports ... at shopping malls ... even in our own homes by technologies that make the invisible ... visible. Surveillance goes behind the security doors and discovers the secret, often disturbing world of surveillance.

Hosted by James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors highlights the latest contemporary creations from the new generation of inventors, innovators and designers. Deciding the winner of these three inventions are: designer and inventor Sally Dominguez, woodworker and teacher Richard Vaughan, and materials engineer Veena Sahajwalla.

Hosted by James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors presents the Access And Ability Special. Featuring inventions by and for people with a disability, we look at some of the ingenious ways inventors are helping to ensure everyone has equal access to life, work and fun.

Hosted by James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors tonight will prove that Aussie inventors love sport as much as the rest of us, with three brand new inventions designed to help us along the path to glory in some of Australia's most popular sports.

One year on from Victoria's devastating Black Saturday bushfires, The New Inventors tackles the bushfires head on with a special showcase of inventions that could change the way we approach one of Australia's most dangerous natural phenomena.

Featuring ideas on how to better anchor small watercraft; independently feed newborn twins at the same time; install fences at less than half the cost and in a fraction of the time of normal brick fences.

Hosted by James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors showcases the best new Australian inventions, from the innovative to the inspirational, the weird and the wonderful. Deciding the winner of these three inventions are: agricultural scientist Chris Russell, science broadcaster Bernie Hobbs, and futurist and author Mark Pesce.

Featuring ideas that allow bicycle riders to easily shower and change at work; provide long durability for an artwork, whilst adding volume and brightness; allows an engine to operate at its most efficient setting.

Hosted by James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors showcases the brightest minds from across Australia as they reveal the ingenious solutions to our biggest problems. Deciding the winner of these three inventions are: designer and inventor Sally Dominguez, agricultural scientist Chris Russell, and inventor and journalist Christine Kininmonth.

Hosted by James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors brings you the best in new Australian inventions. From exciting innovations to eccentric designs, inventors across the country are working to improve the way we live. Deciding the winner of these three inventions are: futurist and author Mark Pesce, science broadcaster Bernie Hobbs, and inventor and journalist Christine Kininmonth.

Ptolemy Dean is going in search of Britain's finest period homes. At all times on his journey, he'll be taking his trusty sketchbook to record the details of materials. This episode features a warehouse conversion.

The challenge to complete the Sagrada Familia Church, according to Gaudi's vision, is revealed by architects and artisans who have spent years of their lives immersed in unlocking the secrets of Gaudi's Liquid Stone.

Ptolemy Dean is going in search of Britain's finest period homes. At all times on his journey, he'll be taking his trusty sketchbook to record the details of materials. This episode features a traditional stone cottage.

Profiles contemporary British artist Conrad Shawcross, the son of writers William Shawcross and Marina Warner, who specialises in wooden mechanical sculptures based on philosophical and scientific ideas.

Taiwan's Eco Ark Pavilion is being hailed as a new benchmark for the future of green buildings. Built out of 1.5 million recycled drink bottles, the building is strong enough to withstand the forces of nature.

Discover digital solutions that are relevant in a world where digital realms are transforming education, business and many other industries while informing students of the change in technology overtime.

Life is full of opportunities to learn new things, no matter what your age. Explore these videos as part of Community Colleges Australia's lifelong learning programs and enrich your knowledge of the world.

Celebrate National Science week with EnhanceTV showcasing major breakthroughs like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, 40th anniversary of the birth of the first IVF baby and celebrate International Year of the Reef.

Digital literacy is an essential part of an education and many students are learning to program much like their parents learned to write. Check out what children are coding as they prepare for their digital world.

Use this playlist to help students to understand how digital devices work around them. Discover the latest emerging technologies and the affect on individuals from the rise of the digital world. (ACTDIK023,ACTDIK024,VCDSTS043,VCDSTS044)

Space inspires our greatest scientific and creative minds. Take to the stars with NASA, or hop aboard Millennium Falcon in the best of space fact and fiction. (ACSSU188,ACSSU189,VCSSU127,VCSSU128,VCSSU129)

Go on a culinary journey through the world of science. Find out how to transform the taste and texture of food through molecular gastronomy, or prepare dinner in your kitchen kettle using particle theory. With help from some of UQ's most engaging teachers and researchers, Ben Milbourne explains and demonstrates common scientific principles in a way that's fun and easy to understand - through cooking! (ACTDEK045,VCDSTC047,VCDSTC058)